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IFWG Publishing is proud of its children’s line of publications. We view children’s taste in fiction as being the source of adult’s love of speculative fiction.

While our Australian/UK Imprint have a strong line of kid’s fiction, we have three titles that cover a wide spectrum of subjects and themes, and each are beautifully illustrated.

Without further ado, here are our children’s titles:

Constellation Stationby Gary Alexander Azerier (illustrated by Ioanny Dimov)Karl opened the book of maps. Inside, however, there were no maps. There seemed to be…a story!
It began: Through his room window, Karl could see the night was thick, but he could see pinpoints of gold and patches of orange light scattered along the horizon. Soon, thought Karl, he would reach Constellation Station. He had been planning this trip for as long as he could remember and now, finally, his dream would become realized…
Suitable for ages 8 to 12.

IFWG Publishing has picked a number of its best titles and has applied discounts to them for readers to enjoy during the holiday period. It is probably too late to get your order by Christmas, but we figure that after all the celebrations, partying, constructing lego monoliths, etc, most of you might want to lie back and enjoy a good read or two, or three…

The following titles are on offer at a great price. Just click on the tile name or graphic, and it will take you to our shop. The prices are shipping inclusive, and require Pay Pal for payment. If you don’t fit in the target geography, or want combination/multiple orders, just click on the link provided and it will take you to a form (at the bottom of our print catalog) to customise your requirements. We will get back rapidly with a quote – the bigger the order, the better the deal!

One of our publications we are most proud of is Constellation Station, by Gary Alexander Azerier, and illustrated by Ioanny Dimov. This is a wonderfully and richly illustrated children’s book that introduces young children to the beauty and majesty of astronomy, by way of a fictitious train that can travel the constellations.

We believe that young children would love to flick through these pages while on their holiday break.